In the realm of fluff entertainment, nearly everyone likes to plop down and watch a show now and then. Even though much of it is mindless distraction and John Michael Greer says the best thing you can do with your television, which "tells you what to vision", is drop it into a dumpster, we ourselves don't own a TV but are also known to of course watch a few shows via the computer screen. Strange Angel is one such show which we enjoyed and is worth your time.
It's about the rocket scientist and occultist Jack Parsons and a somewhat overdramatized sex party representation of Thelema as well. Thelema is an occult social or spiritual philosophy developed in the early 1900s by Aleister Crowley. Crowley of course is problematic, as he did many good things in his life and many not good things as well, but Thelema, which comes out of his text The Book of the Law, is actually quite good. For the "Do what thou will shall be the whole of the law" is excellent which is Crowley's flowery way of writing "follow your true will."
David Shoemaker, who is affiliated with various Thelemic organizations, was on episode 76 of the podcast which has been freshly uploaded to censor happy YouTube and will be on the podcast again, has an attitude regarding the show which is "that it's worth watching because it's quite decent and could be way worse." It's available in all places, at CBS, so go figure. You can do the thing where you sign up for a trial at their site, binge watch it and then cancel the trial. So you don't have to give a major TV network any of your cash-o-la.